In Windows 10, you can reserve one entire row at the top for the Quick Launch Icons and the bottom row for the Taskbar Buttons and App icons. This post will show you how to do that. The Taskbar was ...
Microsoft has announced a new capability coming soon to the Taskbar that will let AI agents appear as app icons offering ...
Windows 10 Taskbar in many ways, is the same when compared to other versions of Windows, but there are a few new things Microsoft brought to the table to make it unique. While we are in love with the ...
The Windows taskbar is perhaps one of the most overlooked desktop components that can be tweaked to improve your PC experience. Today, I’m going to show you two tricks you can do with the taskbar: One ...
Microsoft is making a massive pivot in how Windows 11 operates. The company is turning the entire platform into an "agentic ...
I prefer the classic single-click Taskbar most of the time, but when the going gets rough (i.e. 30 open windows or more) the grouping Taskbar can be useful. Is there any way to quickly switch between ...
Switching to Windows 11? You’re not alone. With the clock ticking down to Windows 10’s end-of-support date in October, professionals around the globe are making ...
Lis has a taskbar “running over with icons,” and needs to clean things up a bit. If you keep a lot of programs running at the same time, or if you have pinned a lot of them to the taskbar, that row of ...
The Meet Now button is aimed at taking on Zoom's popularity and pushes the Skype fast meeting setup feature upfront into the notification area or system tray of the taskbar in Windows 10. It makes it ...
Pinning the Google Chrome icon to your desktop taskbar will help you launch this browser quickly. Windows 8 includes an option to pin application icons and keep them visible on the taskbar even when ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is experimenting with new UI changes to the Windows 11 taskbar. The ...
My hat’s off to Within Windows blogger Rafael Rivera, who returned from last week’s Microsoft Professional Developers Conference and apparently didn't sleep until he figured out how Microsoft had ...